kasetti
Kasetti is the Finnish term for a cassette, typically referring to the compact audio cassette used to record and play back sound. A kasetti consists of a small plastic shell that houses two reels and a length of magnetic tape, which can be wound from one reel to the other during playback or recording.
The compact cassette was developed by Philips and introduced in 1963 as the Compact Cassette. It became
Construction and formats: The tape is a narrow magnetic strip wound between two reels inside a plastic
Uses and legacy: Kasetti were used for music albums, voice recording, and, in computing, data storage on